Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday. May 12, 1955 BONNIE LEIGH JANKE LYNNE LIVINGSTON SHIRLEY JUNE MIZE MARY ALICE DEMERITT PEGGY IRENE HORNE University Coeds Tell Engagements Horne. Murray Mrs. Alyce Horne of Beloit announces the engagement of her daughter, Peggy Irene, to Andrew G. Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murray of Lawrence. Miss Livingston, a fine artist sophomore, is a member of Alpha Phi social sorority. Mr. Tiemeier is a business senior and member of Theta Chi social fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Livingston of Wichita announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynne, to Wayne L. Tiemeier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar O. Tiemeier of Lincolnville. Miss Horne, a college junior, is a resident of Miller hall. Mr. Murray was graduated from the University in 1952 and is employed in Kansas City, Mo. Livingston. Tiemeier Mrs. Harold L. Mize of Lawrence announces the engagement of her daughter, Shirley June, to Charles Wesley Modesitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Modesitt of La-Cyneg. Mize. Modesitt Miss Mize attended the University two and one-half years and is now employed as secretary for the Kansas Public Service company. Mr. Modesitt, engineering senior, will be graduated from the University in June. The wedding is planned for June 12 in Danforth chapel. Demeritt, Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Demeritt of Lawrence announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Alice, to Charles S. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gordon of Baldwin. Miss Demeritt, education junior, is a member of PiLambda Theta, honor society for women in education, and Mortar Board, honor society for senior women. Mvers. Duncan Mr. Gordon, who was graduated from Emporia State Teachers college and received his masters degree from Pittsburg State Teachers college, is principal of Lawrence Junior High school. the wedding is planned for July 8 in the Lawrence Methodist church Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Myers of El-Dorado announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Charles E. Duncan Jr., of Mrs. Charles E. Duncan of ElDorado. From KC 1st Class Round Trip (tax inc.) Tourist New York . . . . . Janke. Anderson The wedding is planned for July 1. - Steamships - All expense tours - Airlines — Domestic — Foreign JOIN THE VACATION CLUB The exclusive Lawrence agent for the sale of tickets for the Kansas City Athletic baseball team. Telephone or Come In for Tickets. May 27—Cleveland—Lawrence Night Miss Myers, college senior, is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority. Mr. Duncan was graduated from the University in 1951 and is a member of Delta Tau Delta social fraternity. He is now a senior at the University of Kansas City School of Dentistry Western Dental college. Alpha Phi social sorority will hold its annual Silver Dipper formal from 9 p.m. to midnight Saturday at Lakeview. Chaperones will be Mrs. Ralph Park, Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. James Hooke, and Mrs. Richard Blume. Miss Janke, college junior, was graduated from Colorado Women's college. Mr. Anderson is a sophomore at the University of Georgia. An early fall wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Janke of Junction City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Leigh, to Rex W. Anderson, son of Mrs. Lucille Anderson of Dahlonega, Ga. The First National Bank of Lawrence TRAVEL AGENCY Miss Rose Gieseman, Manager 8th & Massachusetts Telephone 30 Sealey, McCoy Mr. and Mrs. John Sealey of Liberal announcement the engagement of their daughter, Mona Kay, to Guy Dale McCoy Jr., son of Mr. Miller hall held its annual spring formal Friday. The theme was lavender and white. Chaperones were Mrs. R. G. Roche, Mrs. Richard Blume, Mrs. Thomas A. Clark, and Mrs. Edward Dicks. Sealev. McCov --and Mrs. Guy Dale McCoy of Leavenworth. Sigma Chi social fraternity held its annual Parent's Day Sunday. After dinner at the chapter house, the parents were taken on a tour of the house. Sigma Chi social fraternity announces the pledging of John J. Knightly, college freshman, of Hutchinson. Look pretty while keeping those curls in place overnight. A new washable nylon net nightcap lets the hair show through. The satin drawstring assures a good fit and also makes a tricky bow on top. Mr. Haggard, college freshman, is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma social fraternity. Mrs. Judy Shoaf of Wellington announces the engagement of her daughter, Mitzi Belschner, to Jerry Haggard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haggard of Wellington. Brighten up your rhinestone pins, earrings and buckles by soaking them in gasoline for a few minutes and then shining them with a flannel cloth. Miss Sealey is an education junior and Mr. McCoy, a college senior. The wedding is planned for June 7 in Danforth chapel. Belschner. Haggard Jerry Ann Street, college senior was chosen Rose of Delta Sigma Pi at the Rose of Delta Sig party Friday at Lakeview lodge. 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